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New Solan 34g - Work in Progress


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    No pics......bummer. Maybe tomorrow night.

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    After continued threats of photos that I never posted, here is a video. Quality is not the greatest because I didn't use a tri-pod. However, the video is better than the pics I can take. I look forward to comments on this.

    [ame="http://s1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee490/creefer01/"]Pictures by creefer01 - Photobucket[/ame]

    Hopefully I have done this right.
    Last edited by creefer; 02-09-2011 at 08:43 PM.

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    Link fixed.....comments welcome.

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    your tank is very well done man! I like it and i like the aquascape! It'll be exciting what becomes of it when it grows out more.

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    Thanks. I'm likely gong to pick up a few more sps next week using the super bowl funds! Will post updates then.

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    Love the video!!

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    Thanks, Chris. I'll be updating again after I pick up a few pieces this week. I'm going to try to get a video of the tank with the blue LED only if I can.

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    No updated video yet, but soon. Stopped by the Trop today!! Love the new acquisitions...

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    Will update soon with video. I modified the stock skimmer a bit by drilling some holes in each blade of the impeller. I've been looking for better skimmer performance, so I'll see how this works. So far so good I guess.

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    That should help!

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